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the prothorax bright ochreous ; wings below nearly as 
above, but the grey markings more completely confluent 
and unicolorous; the base of primaries not ochreous ; 
body cream-coloured, front of pectus ochreous; first 
two pairs of legs broadly banded above with smoky 
grey; expanse of wings—male 2 inches 6 lines, female 
2 inches 5 lines. 
Tokei (Fenton). 
129. Callabraxas propinqua, n. 8. 
Allied to C. placida,* but decidedly larger, with com- 
plete double submarginal series of large spots round the 
outer borders of the wings; primaries with three com- 
plete basal series of spots; the yellow border confined 
to the fringe of the wings; expanse of wings—male 
1 inch 8 lines, female 1 inch 9 lines. 
Tokei (Fenton). 
130. Callabraxas evanescens, n. s. 
Also allied to C. placida, but the central band of 
primaries not interrupted externally, only represented 
internally by two unequal costal spots and the disco- 
cellular spot ; on the secondaries the band is represented 
by a single interrupted series of large grey spots; ex- 
ternal border quite different, with two submarginal series 
of grey spots, the inner series interrupted on all the 
radial interspaces; a dark grey marginal line; fringe 
white; no yellow on the border; expanse of wings, 
1 inch 9 lines. 
Female. Tokei (Fenton). 
This seems to be a very well-marked species. 
LARENTIIDA. 
131. Oporabia nexifasciata, n. 8. 
Allied to O. neglectaria of Stephenst; differs from it 
and from QO. dilutata in its more uniform coloration, the 
primaries above with two distinct slender subbasal bands, 
the third band (which is the second in O. dilutata) double, 
* Abraxas placida, Ill. Typ. Lep. Het. iii. pl. liii. fig. 1. 
; } Supposed by that author to be possibly a variety of O. dilu- 
aud. 
